I love the photos of Gen. MacArthur and his obligatory pipe, but I agree with Bradley about the general's character.
I had a really good friend who was on the Bataan Death March as well. My friend loved and respected Gen. Wainwright, but had nothing good to say about MacArthur.
And, from reading about the Korean War, MacArthur didn’t do such a hot job of managing that operation until he was sacked for refusing to follow the orders of his president, Harry Truman.
My friend told me that you had to possess two things to survive Bataan: you had to be lucky and you had to be smart. If you had one but not the other, you died.
And, of course, you had to try to stay healthy. My friend had malaria, and somehow managed to make it through the march, being shipped out on a Japanese Hell Ship, and incarceration in a Japanese internment camp where he worked in a coal mine for almost two years.